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E50 Oxford High Pt 1

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Oxford High School endured a horrific tragedy in November 2021. While we don’t want to gloss over that event, it’s not the focus of this episode. Four kids lost their lives. Several others were injured. In the aftermath, the State of Michigan criminally charged James and Jennifer Crumbley with involuntary manslaughter for their son’s actions that took the lives of four of his classmates. This is the first time (that we’re aware of) that a criminal prosecution like this has occurred in the United States.

In this episode we provide some background and context about the underlying circumstances and then discuss the Crumbley trials. Why did the State decide to charge these parents? We’ll unpack the details but leave it up to you to decide whether parents like the Crumbleys should face criminal consequences.

If you listened to this episode, thanks for joining us on the Brothers in Crime podcast! If you liked it, please subscribe, tell a friend, and leave a review!

Whether you liked it or not, we welcome your feedback! You can find us on our website www.brothersincrimepodcast.com or the following socials:

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The following are links to some of the resources or references we discussed during or reviewed in preparation for this episode:

Oxford High School football can have blue turf, but Boise State says they can’t call it ‘

Timeline of the Oxford High School shooting tragedy | CNN

Key moments surrounding the Michigan high school shooting in 2021 | AP News

MI v. James Crumbley: School Shooter Dad Trial | Court TV

MI v. Jennifer Crumbley: School Shooter Mom Trial | Court TV

Final Jury Instructions - Jennifer Crumbley Trial

Prosecutor's briefing for Oxford High School shooting suspect's parents - DocumentCloud

Please note that our podcast is for entertainment purposes only.

Nothing said in this episode should be construed as legal advice. Our comments and opinions are exactly that, and they are strictly and solely the opinion of each host and in no way reflect the opinions of any other person or entity unless explicitly stated.

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Oxford High School endured a horrific tragedy in November 2021. While we don’t want to gloss over that event, it’s not the focus of this episode. Four kids lost their lives. Several others were injured. In the aftermath, the State of Michigan criminally charged James and Jennifer Crumbley with involuntary manslaughter for their son’s actions that took the lives of four of his classmates. This is the first time (that we’re aware of) that a criminal prosecution like this has occurred in the United States.

In this episode we provide some background and context about the underlying circumstances and then discuss the Crumbley trials. Why did the State decide to charge these parents? We’ll unpack the details but leave it up to you to decide whether parents like the Crumbleys should face criminal consequences.

If you listened to this episode, thanks for joining us on the Brothers in Crime podcast! If you liked it, please subscribe, tell a friend, and leave a review!

Whether you liked it or not, we welcome your feedback! You can find us on our website www.brothersincrimepodcast.com or the following socials:

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/BrothersInCrimePodcast

Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brothersincrimepodcast/

X https://twitter.com/Brosincrimepod

YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@brothersincrimepodcast

The following are links to some of the resources or references we discussed during or reviewed in preparation for this episode:

Oxford High School football can have blue turf, but Boise State says they can’t call it ‘

Timeline of the Oxford High School shooting tragedy | CNN

Key moments surrounding the Michigan high school shooting in 2021 | AP News

MI v. James Crumbley: School Shooter Dad Trial | Court TV

MI v. Jennifer Crumbley: School Shooter Mom Trial | Court TV

Final Jury Instructions - Jennifer Crumbley Trial

Prosecutor's briefing for Oxford High School shooting suspect's parents - DocumentCloud

Please note that our podcast is for entertainment purposes only.

Nothing said in this episode should be construed as legal advice. Our comments and opinions are exactly that, and they are strictly and solely the opinion of each host and in no way reflect the opinions of any other person or entity unless explicitly stated.

  continue reading

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